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Jerez Wineries

When you visit Jerez you must take a tour of at least one of its wineries.

Some of the main ones listed below include: Gonzalez Byass, Sandeman, Domecq, Harveys, Williams & Humbert, Garvey and a couple of smaller wineries.

The tour provided by each of the wineries specifically details the history of their company within the general context of the history of sherry in Jerez de la Frontera.

Below we've listed all the main wineries in Jerez with a short explanation of their tour and contact details.

Private tours will usually be arranged on request. Check their websites listed below for up to date information on times of tours in particular languages and entrance fees.

Gonzalez Byass

Established: 1835
Address: c/ Manuel María Gonzalez, 12
Tel: 956 357 016

As producers of the world famous Tio Pepe sherry this is the most famous and most visited of the wineries It is actually the 2nd most visited winery in the world). The novelty factor of their tour is a miniature train which transfers you around the complex. The tour begins at their most prestigious cellar called La Concha then takes you to a larger cellar where the alcohol smell is quite wonderful.

An audi-visual show tells the story of the company's development and a visit to the barrel room where celebrities have signed their names in chalk is very interesting. It's ironic to see Margaret Thatcher's barrel next to Primo de RiveraXXXXX, General Franco's right hand man! And look out for the glass of wine and piece of cheese on the floor which is placed there every day for the cellar mouse.

The tour ends with an opportunity to taste the sherry then you leave via the winery shop.

Websites: www.gonzalezbyass.com / www.bodegastiopepe.com

 

Tio Pepe winery in Jerez de la Frontera Harveys Bristol Cream winery in Jerez

Sandeman

Established: 1790
Address: c/ Pizarro, 10
Tel: 956 312 995

If you're pushed for time in Jerez this is a good winery tour to select because it is right next to the Royal School of Equestrian Art where the dancing horses show takes place. Therefore, you can walk from the horse show directly to the Sandeman tour and tasting.

The tour takes you into several wineries for their different sherries including Fino and Oloroso then you get to see the bottling area and go for a tasting session.

Website: www.sandeman.com

 


Domecq

Established: 1730
Address: San Ildefonso, 3
Tel: 956 151 500

The is Jerez's oldest cellar where a guided tour takes you through the winery's history with a audio visual presentation and takes you into Bodega de la Luz where Spain's first brandy, Fundador, was born. The tour naturally concludes with the best bit .. the tasting and the shop visit.

Website: www.domecq.es

 


Harveys

Established: 1796
Address: c/ Pintor Muñoz Cebrián
Tel: 956 151 500

On this tour the guide explains the process of making and ageing Harvey's sherries in one of their historical cellars along Calle Arcos where the world famous Bristol Cream brand was born. The tour culminates in the tasting of Harveys Bristol Cream in the 19th century Don Ramiro patio.

Website: www.domecq.es (Domecq now own Harveys)

 


Williams and Humbert

Established: 1877
Address: Ctra. Nacional IV, Km.641.75 (Jerez-Puerto de Santa Maria)
Tel: 956 151 500

A personal favourite purely because they produce Gran Duque de Alba brandy (my chosen brand). This is the largest bodega complex in Europe which has been producing some of Jerez's finest wines for over 200 years. As well as a tour of their installations there is a horse exhibition on Wednesdays and Fridays.

Website: www.williams-humbert.com

 


Garvey

Established: 1776
Address: Ctra. Circunvalación, s/n
Tel: 956 319 650

A fascinating history of a young man from Dublin who settled in Jerez and sent small amounts of wine back to Ireland and England. His son developed the business as the Bodega de San Patricio which became the city's largest for over 125 years occupying 30,000 square metres. He was the first to export fino from Jerez and in 1858 was responsible for exporting the first barrel of brandy which sailed from cadiz for London. You can learn more about this fascinating story and the process of wine and brandy production on the Garvey tour. Full day wine tasting courses with lunch can be arranged.

Websites: www.grupogarvey.com  / www.visitabodegas.com

 

Sandeman winery in Jerez Tio Pepe barrels in Jerez

Smaller Wineries

All the above wineries offer general tours which are open to the public most days. These can get very busy during peak holiday periods. As an alternative you can arrange a private tour of their premises with tasting though this will obviously be far more expensive. A cheaper alternative is to go to one of the smaller, more intimate bodegas which are less well publicised so attract far fewer tourists. A few suggestions are listed below.

Alvaro Domecq
Established: 1730
Address: c/Madre de Dios, s/n
Tel: 956 339 634
Website: www.alvarodomecq.com

Bodegas Tradición
Address: Plaza Cordobeses, 3
Tel: 956 168 628
Website: www.bodegastradicion.com

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Jerez Airport Transfers

The arrival of budget airlines to Jerez has opened up the distant province of Cadiz. It is only 10km from the airport to Jerez city. You can pre-book Jerez airport transfers in advance to all destinations and have a driver awaiting your arrival.  Vehicles are available for all group sizes.

Jerez Car Rental

Jerez airport is small and provincial so hiring a car and heading out into the Cadiz countryside is straightforward though driving in Jerez city can prove very confusing.  We've provided some advice on car rental in Spain with a few of the most reliable and best value online brokers.

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